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Love Island's Sophie Piper looks incredible as she strips down to barely-there bikini on holiday

Love Island's Sophie Piper looks incredible as she strips down to barely-there bikini on holiday

The Suna day ago
SOPHIE Piper looked absolutely incredible as she shared pictures from an idyllic getaway to Greece.
The Love Island star stopped down to a green metallic bikini as she posed at the controls of a yacht while at sea.
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Among the collection of pictures, Sophie joked around with fellow former islander Samie Elishi – both wearing baseball caps that declared: "No crying on the yacht".
Drinking wine and sharing a giggle, the girls seemed to be leaving their cares back on land in the pics from their most recent getaway.
She simply captioned the pic: "suite life ⚓️"
Sophie and Samie jetted off to Greece two weeks ago, spending time on a yacht in Mykonos chartered by make-up brand, Nars.
But while she may be back in the UK, the star is clearly still missing the sun and the sea with the new pictures – and never misses the opportunity to take a trip abroad.
Sophie truly has been living the sweet life over the past year and a half, after falling in love on Love Island when she returned All Stars back in January 2024.
The sister of Rochelle Humes, Sophie was noted for looking the spitting image of her step-sibling when she first appeared on the sixth series back in 2020.
Re-entering the show as a bombshell for All Stars, she met and fell in love with Josh Ritchie, who first appeared on the first series of the rebooted reality competition.
At the time, fans were surprised by their connection, with Josh's 'playboy' reputation becoming infamous thanks to a stint on Geordie Shore, Ex On The Beach and Celebs Go Dating.
But despite this, the pair came third and are still going strong today, with the couple even heading on their own string of romantic getaways.
Inside Sophie Piper and Josh Ritchie's £500 a night Maldives holiday - as the couple spark engagement rumours
While they were rumoured to have split in August last year, the pair put to bed the speculation and continue to share loved up pics together.
In May, she shared a gushing tribute to him for his birthday, telling him: "You make my world brighter, my heart fuller and my life better."
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